Flea season is upon us. If you have ever had an infestation, you know you have to combat fleas from many angles to control and eliminate these hopping, opportunistic parasitic pests. One of the most powerful agents in reducing flea populations is

Naresh aka Nash Rai a budding photographer/poet based in Karkala, Karnataka India has clicked some amazing nature pictures in the scenic locales of the Dakshina Kanara district. These pictures can be seen here in the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC website.

"Despite what many anti-wind groups may claim, wind farms in the U.S. have no impact on nearby residential property values, according to a new report from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)." PLEASE SHARE.

What if it was illegal to grow vegetables at home? In some parts of Florida it already is. Learn about this US woman's continuing fight for her right to keep a vegetable garden. There is a legal fight over what she can plant and where she can plant it.

The ecosystem and many human foods depend on bees, and this is a chance to do something by planting bee and butterfly flowers on your property. By planting a few flowers, you can ensure that the bee population is sustained.

Many people who want to "go green" begin at home. They may start by changing the types of cleaners they use in the home, eating foods that promote good health or finding ways to use solar energy. Going green at home is fairly easy for many people

EWG examined the impact of Americans' eating habits on health and the environment. Check out EWG's Meat Eater's Guide to Climate Change + Health to see our findings and find out which foods are the best - and worst - for us and the planet.

Eight years ago, Kate and Dan Marsiglio left emerging teaching careers for the dirty life of the farm and a dream of sustainable agriculture. With $25,000 in savings they moved onto the old 90-acre Catskills dairy where Dan's parents had retired.

EAT UP: The Inside Scoop on Rooftop Agriculture, the newly released book on rooftop agriculture by Lauren Mandel, has people figuratively and literally looking up at the notion of rooftop farming. Mandel's instructional and inspirational text is